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Samuel Lamorna Birch (Newlyn School 1869-1955): Figure in Woodland Glade, oil on paper laid on panel signed under mount 18cm x 26cmProvenance: private collection purchased by the vendor at W H Lane & Son Penzance 30-5-1989 Lot 51DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Pierre Cortes (Mid 20th century): 'All Saints Church York 1908', oil on mahogany panel signed, titled verso 24cm x 39cmProvenance: with Roland Browse & Delbanco, Cork St., Old Bond St. LondonDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
AN ABERAVON & NEATH RUGBY UNION JERSEY ASSUMED MATCH WORN V NEW ZEALAND 1963, played at Port Talbot, November 2nd and where New Zealand were the victors 11-6, accompanied by presentation card 'Presented by Mrs A Matthews WRU Officer', stitched panel No.5 to reverse and Bukta label internally Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
UNUSUAL EDWARD VII SILVER TRINKET BOXof shaped design, the hinged lid with camel finial, the body decorated with Edward VII Coronation emblem, the opposing panel with religious figure, an embossed oasis scene with Arab and camel, with opposing embossed panel, Mappin & Webb, London 1902, 6.5cm high x 12.5cm wide x 11cm deep, approximately 164 grams
[OO GAUGE]. A HORNBY DUBLO NO.EDP2, PASSENGER TRAIN SET comprising L.M.S. Duchess Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Duchess of Atholl', 6231, maroon livery, three-rail; two L.M.S. coaches, lined maroon livery, track and controller, boxed as one (box lid with one detached end panel and two split corners).
A Victorian stained oak stationery box and writing slope the hinged top and front revealing fitted interior with white-metal mounted ink wells and calendar with an inset gilt tooled leather panel to the underside of the lid, originally with pen holders above divisions for stationery and with three drawers and a slide-out pen tray and inkwell compartments, with a hinged writing slope and a leather gilt tooled surface, with a brass Bramah lock, with brass side handles, 28cm high x 40cm wide
A collection of amber coloured beads and bracelets a long butterscotch amber coloured bead necklace, largest bead 21mm x 16.6mm, the smallest bead 8mm x 5.9mm, approximate weight 41.7gms, orange amber coloured bead necklace, all beads are similar size, 12.8mm x 9.3mm, approximate weight 23.9gms, one expanding mixed amber coloured bead bracelet with debris fields and inclusions, one butterscotch expanding panel bracelet with swirls of opaque and translucent yellow amber coloured beads
Two Alexander Ritchie brooches a pen annular shaped brooch with Celtic knotwork decoration bears the inscription in raised letters A.R IONA. A.R Iona stamped marks, diameter 37mm. The second brooch is of panel shape with interlaced mythical creatures, bears the A.R spectacle marks full hallmarks for Glasgow 1928, Reg. design number 656298 and A.R. Iona, length 66mm x 17mm
An Arts and Crafts oak, inlaid, stained and leaded glass writing desk with foliate copper and glass panel beneath a shelf and above a hinged fall flap inlaid with peacock feather decoration enclosing pigeon holes, with carrying handles and above an open shelf, 134cm high x 63cm wide x 35cm deep stamped registration number R1528123
A pendant commemorating the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta the glazed portrait miniature surrounded with a panel of black enamel, a row of seed pearls and surmounted with a crown enamelled in red, with delicate yellow metal wire work. Verso the inscription reads H.R.H Princess Char, te Augusta ob. 6 Nov. 1817 at 22'' on a modern 9ct chain Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales She was the only child of George IV, if she had outlived both her Grandfather George III and her father she would have become Queen of England. She was much loved and seen as new hope for the country. Her grandfather was seen as mad and her father was not popular. She married for love against her father's wishes to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coberg-Saalfeld and was happily married for eighteen months. She died shortly after giving birth to a stillborn son at the age of twenty two. There was a great outpouring of grief throughout the land akin to when Princess Diana died in our own time. As she was the only legitimate grandchild, there was considerable pressure on the Kings un-wed sons to marry, his fourth son Edward Duke of Kent fathered the eventual Heir Queen Victoria
A sapphire pendant and 9ct chain the large cornflower blue oval cut sapphire dimensions 11.68mm x 8.80mm x 7.01mm, has been cut to maximize the colour, both silk and platelet inclusions are visible, the handmade pendant has an engraved panel and the fancy curb link chain has an applied 9ct tag, length of pendant 28mm, chain 44cm
A COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS, comprising a famille rose plate and two cups, a reticulated plate with central panel depicting fisherman resting beneath a tree, Dia. 30 cm, a blue and white shallow bowl with central panel depicting a dragon and three inset cartouche panels with foliate decoration, bearing six character mark to base, and an Oriental wine vessel (6)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE LOTUS LEAF LIBATION CUP, Guangxu period, dated by inscription to the stem, modelled in the form of a lotus blossom, hand painted shades of pink with black enamel outlines, dotted central panel being the stamen, with small circular aperture leading up the hollow stem which forms the handle, W 17 cm, H 9.5 cm

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